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i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. 6:00 in london this thursday morning. bloomberg reporters are standing by around the world ready to deliver stories that will drive your day. we have details of a slide in stock prices. manus cranny has been digging into bernanke's policy decision. and also looking at nintendo in desperate need of a power up. we will look at what the company is doing to boost its profits. anothernovo with purchase. hans nichols is in berlin. big on the super bowl with the new ad campaign. and caroline hyde on facebook shares. >> let's tell you what is coming up on bloomberg this morning. .e have some big interviews we have andrew griffin that will join "countdown" after the earnings break. we will also get results from menezes.'s ivan >> china manufacturing shares -- david with us from hong kong. good morning. >> good morning. it is a confluence of factors really. asia welcome to big declines on wall street. it is all of the uncertainty out there. you have a lot of these unexpected moves. you have new
i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. 6:00 in london this thursday morning. bloomberg reporters are standing by around the world ready to deliver stories that will drive your day. we have details of a slide in stock prices. manus cranny has been digging into bernanke's policy decision. and also looking at nintendo in desperate need of a power up. we will look at what the company is doing to boost its profits. anothernovo with purchase. hans nichols is in berlin. big on the super bowl...
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all right to night on the show, anna faris with us. we have the final tv performance be motley crue and right back with morgan freeman so stick around. >> portions of jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by volkswagen. go to youtube.com/vw. that's the power of german engineering. with a data plan and unlimited talk and text for as low as $45 a month? $45 a month. wow...no annual contract. no annual contract. no long-term agreement. no long-term agreement. really? really. ok, so what's the catch? there is no catch. ok, i'm obviously getting nowhere with you. i'm gonna need to speak with the supervisor. i am the supervisor. oh, finally someone i can talk to. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. new smartphone plans starting at $45 a month, with no annual contract. only from at&t. the making of a bombshell starring new bombshell volume with the bombshell boost system. extreme volume meets intensifying topcoat and tada. 10 times more noticeable lashes. new bombshell from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ only deat
all right to night on the show, anna faris with us. we have the final tv performance be motley crue and right back with morgan freeman so stick around. >> portions of jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by volkswagen. go to youtube.com/vw. that's the power of german engineering. with a data plan and unlimited talk and text for as low as $45 a month? $45 a month. wow...no annual contract. no annual contract. no long-term agreement. no long-term agreement. really? really. ok, so...
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. >> i am anna edwards. are standingorters by a crossed the world and ready to deliver stories that will drive your day. we'll get stills from the world's largest jewelry maker. airline hide will have those numbers. we are also following microsoft news for the new ceo candidates. i'm getting tough on bank capital. and in sydney, the poor job numbers. sweetest have the story of the day. more regulation on sugar that affect profits. we will take a look at those numbers. china. the government is urging people to stay inside. breakingget to numbers. the jewelry rocket maker is releasing its numbers. >> we know the brands well. not living up to expectations in the third quarter. we are staying shy of just 3 billion euros. analysts expected just over $3 billion. it is a misstep there. the gross is also a miss. sales are rising nine percent in certain currencies. many have been hoping to see double digits. double digit growth is not out of their grasp. china, this is where they said they are expect in it to be the
. >> i am anna edwards. are standingorters by a crossed the world and ready to deliver stories that will drive your day. we'll get stills from the world's largest jewelry maker. airline hide will have those numbers. we are also following microsoft news for the new ceo candidates. i'm getting tough on bank capital. and in sydney, the poor job numbers. sweetest have the story of the day. more regulation on sugar that affect profits. we will take a look at those numbers. china. the...
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i'm anna edwards. >> and i'm mark barton. the bond buying impact on financial stability, our next guest is the tapering of those purchases finishing by the end of the year, the fixed income director at hansen global directors. billione minutes, 10 per meeting finishing by the end of december? collected feels like it. the clear guidance was that yes, they are beginning to be concerned about some of the aspects of quantitative easing and want to keep tapering in place. they have greater confidence that the economy is doing well enough to continue. >> what about a potential called in the wheel concerns about the celebration in consumer prices over the year? many talked about that in the preferred measure over half lower than it should be. could more tapering be held off because of inflation at lower levels? >> it's possible. inflation is so low that it has to be a concern for the fed. unless it falls to extremely low levels, less than 0.5%, they will hold off. >> is this because -- you've mentioned that this is coming from emerg
i'm anna edwards. >> and i'm mark barton. the bond buying impact on financial stability, our next guest is the tapering of those purchases finishing by the end of the year, the fixed income director at hansen global directors. billione minutes, 10 per meeting finishing by the end of december? collected feels like it. the clear guidance was that yes, they are beginning to be concerned about some of the aspects of quantitative easing and want to keep tapering in place. they have greater...
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anna werner is at the courthouse in fort worth for us this evening. anna? >> reporter: scott, the state judge ruled the breathing st be turned off no later than monday afternoon. family attorney heather king said this shortly after the ruling. >> this is the decision we sought. there's nothing happy about today. this was a sad situation all the way around. we are relieved that eric munoz can now move forward with the process of burying his wife. >> reporter: marlise munoz was 14 weeks pregnant when her husband eric found her unconscious in their kitchen on november 26. two days later, the 33-year-old was declared brain dead by doctors at john peter smith hospital. her family wanted to disconnect the breathing machine, but the hospital refused citing a 1999 state law. it says: today larry thompson, the lawyer representing the hospital said it believes the statute was enacted to protect the life of the child. but the munoz family's lawyer, jessica janicek, described the hospital's stance as a science experiment. she said testing found the fetus, now at 22 wee
anna werner is at the courthouse in fort worth for us this evening. anna? >> reporter: scott, the state judge ruled the breathing st be turned off no later than monday afternoon. family attorney heather king said this shortly after the ruling. >> this is the decision we sought. there's nothing happy about today. this was a sad situation all the way around. we are relieved that eric munoz can now move forward with the process of burying his wife. >> reporter: marlise munoz was...
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. >> i am anna edwards. bloomberg reporters are standing .y ready to deliver the stories in a berlin, david tweed covers sap. their earnings are breaking it now. >> unilever's numbers. and hong kong to the lenovo/ibm story. it's a possible to make a new profits in music streaming? a new company is trying it. getting earnings from sap, the german company, the biggest maker of software. they all felt fourth-quarter results. it is announcing its output for 2014. and 2015. it sees its operating profit this year between 5 billion euros and 6 billion euros. just slightly below analyst' e stimates. it delayed its margin operating target to 2017. it delayed its profitability target and that seems to be the biggest news pushing back profitability target of by two years. it is chipping stemcells from licensing business to program delivered over the internet. they said operating profit at adjusted for some items will probably reach 35% of sales by 2017 rather than in 2015 as previously projected. let's get contacts for
. >> i am anna edwards. bloomberg reporters are standing .y ready to deliver the stories in a berlin, david tweed covers sap. their earnings are breaking it now. >> unilever's numbers. and hong kong to the lenovo/ibm story. it's a possible to make a new profits in music streaming? a new company is trying it. getting earnings from sap, the german company, the biggest maker of software. they all felt fourth-quarter results. it is announcing its output for 2014. and 2015. it sees its...
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anna bell is next. >> good afternoon. >>> hello, my name is anna bell [speaker not understood]. i'm a student community volunteer and long-time resident. [speaker not understood] since 2006, long time. i am a regular san franciscan like everybody. manifest destiny or [speaker not understood]. : [speaker not understood]. this is just not a muni issue, this is a community displacement issue. city government has been very busy in the last couple of years accommodating the residents while neglecting and betraying the people that put you where you are now. i have seen shadow buses running through my neighborhood for years, years, using public stops and getting away with it while regular drivers are find for [speaker not understood]. if you approve this pilot you will once again slap the community and add insult to injury. muni, sir, is $2 for that thing. you're going to charge a dollar for a shuttle that is not always full of he canies, that whole environmental that is taking car -- voila -- whatever. it won't bring rent down. [speaker not understood]. these buses are too big for our
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good morning, anna. >> good morning! >> i do want to talk to you about the state of the union, but there is this thing that happened after it that is quite shocking. new york congressman michael grimm was asked about an investigation into his campaign finances. now, he refused to comment about that, but then he came back and said, "let me be clear to you," to this reporter, "if you do that to me again, i will throw you off this balcony." he went on to say, "i'll break you in half like a boy." you know, anna, not only is that shocking, but what's so ironic about it is, it comes on the heels of the gop's sessions aimed at teaching candidates what not to say! >> it certainly was one of the most explosive reactions to the state of the union in the aftermath where all the reporters are asking members that i've ever seen, but certainly, this is not kind of in the actual substance of this. this is not what republicans want to be focused on the day after the state of the union. they want to be drawing kind of clear, decisive dif
good morning, anna. >> good morning! >> i do want to talk to you about the state of the union, but there is this thing that happened after it that is quite shocking. new york congressman michael grimm was asked about an investigation into his campaign finances. now, he refused to comment about that, but then he came back and said, "let me be clear to you," to this reporter, "if you do that to me again, i will throw you off this balcony." he went on to say,...
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. >> an an anna lin is in kiev. we're going to take a short break s. when we come back, we'll talk about the way forward for ukraine and the countries in europe and the rest of the world that are watching this drama unfold. this is "inside story." >> i'm r i'm ray soares. continuing with the ukraine. the european union, and the political moves are spreading, and still with us, yanukovych in the presidential palace or the demonstrator on the streets. >> i think you have a very difficult situation, and now explain why. on the one hand, you have the first time in the ukraine, a president who is afraid of leaving power. he was afraid of losing power before the crisis, because of the opposition leaders to do that, and also because of corruption charges, abrogation of the duties and the bloodshed. so you have a president on one side who doesn't want to compromise, and doesn't want preterm election that's he would lose because of his fear of leaving power, and on the other side, you have protesters who don't see him anymore as ruler of the country. so you hav
. >> an an anna lin is in kiev. we're going to take a short break s. when we come back, we'll talk about the way forward for ukraine and the countries in europe and the rest of the world that are watching this drama unfold. this is "inside story." >> i'm r i'm ray soares. continuing with the ukraine. the european union, and the political moves are spreading, and still with us, yanukovych in the presidential palace or the demonstrator on the streets. >> i think you...
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next on booktv anna quindlen was a guest on booknotes in 1993. she talked about her book, "thinking out loud" on the personal, the political, the public and the private. in her book ms. quindlen discusses her book on a wide range of topics for what she calls a special lens of her gender. she includes commentary on such things as moral hypocrisy bigotry lying and violence. this interview is an hour. c-span: anna quindlen, in your new book, "thinking out loud," you say that the -- i was trying to look at the words here -- that the best line in anything that's ever appeared under your byline is, "could you get up and get me a beer without writing about it?" -- question mark. who said that and why did you write it? >> guest: my husband said it to me one night. and i must say, it's so embarrassing to have this kind of mind-set about everything, but the moment he finished that sentence, i said to him, "can i use that?" i just thought it was the best thing i'd ever heard about what i do for a living, which is that everything becomes grist for the mill.
next on booktv anna quindlen was a guest on booknotes in 1993. she talked about her book, "thinking out loud" on the personal, the political, the public and the private. in her book ms. quindlen discusses her book on a wide range of topics for what she calls a special lens of her gender. she includes commentary on such things as moral hypocrisy bigotry lying and violence. this interview is an hour. c-span: anna quindlen, in your new book, "thinking out loud," you say that...
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. >> let me try again to speak to anna lee in kiev. i know you are in a very noisy place, so i will hope you can hear me. is there a sense in the crowd that they are starting to at least be heard by the leaders of the country? the truce ended and they were not pushed out by police. the president has met the leaders of the opposition, and has promised to open an emergency session of parliament. >> yes, i think it is important for the crowd. because first the decision of the parliament is enrolled only for january 28th. which is in five days and as for today, they have five persons dead. we have many people in the clinics. and we with have many arrests activists and people who are on the investigation trials and who can be imprisoned for 15 years for participation in the demonstrations. so it is not enough that the president is saying now to the only six, absolutely not enough. and the people should stay on the street, until the government will go away. >> do you think that that's a safe thing to do? does it appear that the army and the
. >> let me try again to speak to anna lee in kiev. i know you are in a very noisy place, so i will hope you can hear me. is there a sense in the crowd that they are starting to at least be heard by the leaders of the country? the truce ended and they were not pushed out by police. the president has met the leaders of the opposition, and has promised to open an emergency session of parliament. >> yes, i think it is important for the crowd. because first the decision of the...
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good morning, anna. i wanted to touch on the comment about ceos and the amount of money that they're making. i work for the president of geico insurance agency here in virginia. this man worked extremely hard. i wanted you to give me i wanted you guess to tell me specifically what you want congress to do regarding any -- income inequality. this man works a lot harder than i do. he makes more money than i do. i want you to tell me how that is income inequality. how is the fact that this man travels around the country, he is on his e-mail almost 24 7 -- i make less money than he does. he works harder than i do. what do you want congress to do about that? guest: great question. thank you for posing it. i would say that hard work and hard work. i respect the ceos who are working 24 hours a day. on airplanes, separated from their families. for sure. i think there are a lot of responsible ceos who are building value for their companies and contribute a lot to society. i would not cast aspersions on them for th
good morning, anna. i wanted to touch on the comment about ceos and the amount of money that they're making. i work for the president of geico insurance agency here in virginia. this man worked extremely hard. i wanted you to give me i wanted you guess to tell me specifically what you want congress to do regarding any -- income inequality. this man works a lot harder than i do. he makes more money than i do. i want you to tell me how that is income inequality. how is the fact that this man...
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anna. >> thank you very elliott gotkine reporting. freeodyear managers are after being held hostage by union workers in france. this as other workers set fire to tires. these so-called boss-nappings are not that rare in france. caroline hyde joins us for more on this incident. what caused these buses to be napped. >> a year ago, goodyear said we are going to close this plant down in the north town of amiens . they have been battling it out for five years with unions. peacefulked demonstrations at first. later, they turned violent. then it came to a head wind is co-executives, one who you see walking free, were held. they were given phones and barricaded in using tires. it is all about getting more bonuses, getting more severance pay. the cgt leaders, the leader of the union, they said we are going to occupy the plant. the show is just beginning. >> this sounds pretty abnormal, not in france. >> it might sound abnormal to our ears. maurice taylor, chairman of beingkin the u.s. were lured in to try to revive this plant. he said he was n
anna. >> thank you very elliott gotkine reporting. freeodyear managers are after being held hostage by union workers in france. this as other workers set fire to tires. these so-called boss-nappings are not that rare in france. caroline hyde joins us for more on this incident. what caused these buses to be napped. >> a year ago, goodyear said we are going to close this plant down in the north town of amiens . they have been battling it out for five years with unions. peacefulked...
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from tonight, morgan freeman, anna faris, lie witness news, and music from motley crue, with cleto and the cletones. and now, i might also mention, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for joining us. hollywood, home of the the
from tonight, morgan freeman, anna faris, lie witness news, and music from motley crue, with cleto and the cletones. and now, i might also mention, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for joining us. hollywood, home of the the
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anna is at anna edwards news. >> see you tomorrow. ♪ >> this is bloomberg "surveillance." >> the italians are coming. fiat takes full ownership of chrysler. the affordable care joining me is erik schatzker with us today after a wonderful hockey game over the weekend. cristina alesci just coming in from new year's. 5:00? good for you. >> it was fine. getting to the morning brief. euro.g the three things to look for. actually one thing to look for. china manufacturing index falls.
anna is at anna edwards news. >> see you tomorrow. ♪ >> this is bloomberg "surveillance." >> the italians are coming. fiat takes full ownership of chrysler. the affordable care joining me is erik schatzker with us today after a wonderful hockey game over the weekend. cristina alesci just coming in from new year's. 5:00? good for you. >> it was fine. getting to the morning brief. euro.g the three things to look for. actually one thing to look for. china...
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anna, thank you. an 11-year-old boy remains in critical condition tonight after yesterday's school shooting in roswell, new mexico. a second student, a 13-year-old girl, is in satisfactory condition. today we learned more about the student who opened fire and bob orr has that. >> reporter: police believe the shooting at roswell's berrendo middle school was planned and carried out by a 12-year-old student who used a shotgun taken from his parents' home. new mexico's state police chief pete kassettas said the suspect cut off the weapon and hid it inside a duffel bag. >> it's a 20 gauge pump shotgun. the handle or stock was sawed off, making it more of a pistol grip type weapon. it had three rounds of ammunition in that weapon. >> reporter: police say the suspect, a seventh grader, fired all three rounds-- one into the floor of the school's gymnasium, one into the ceiling and the other into a crowd of students, wounding a boy and a girl. 911 dispatchers were alerted by frightened students. >> reporter: n
anna, thank you. an 11-year-old boy remains in critical condition tonight after yesterday's school shooting in roswell, new mexico. a second student, a 13-year-old girl, is in satisfactory condition. today we learned more about the student who opened fire and bob orr has that. >> reporter: police believe the shooting at roswell's berrendo middle school was planned and carried out by a 12-year-old student who used a shotgun taken from his parents' home. new mexico's state police chief pete...
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. >> reporter: but earlier this month came a match for both anna and erma. each sister would get one lung from the same donor. it was the first time houston methodist hospital performed such a surgery. before the surgery anna was always coughing, and erma couldn't make it from the bed to the bathroom without losing her breath. now both sisters are able to do something they both love. [ singing ] >> reporter: the surgery was a success. >> we became triple times closer. we're sisters, we're jehovah witnesses, and we have one lung. >> reporter: in the few months anna and erma plan to go back home and serenade their families for years to come. omar villafranca, cbs news, houston. >> it's great to see. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," nfl commissioner roger goodell joins us in the studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on progresso.com. >>> here's ather >>> here's another look at this morning's top st
. >> reporter: but earlier this month came a match for both anna and erma. each sister would get one lung from the same donor. it was the first time houston methodist hospital performed such a surgery. before the surgery anna was always coughing, and erma couldn't make it from the bed to the bathroom without losing her breath. now both sisters are able to do something they both love. [ singing ] >> reporter: the surgery was a success. >> we became triple times closer. we're...
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hi, anna. >> reporter: the green rush continues. really, the demand outweighing supply, and yet as people are rushing to get their hands on this stuff, they might not be thinking about one thing. you could be putting your job on the line. turns out, colorado's new rocky mountain high comes with a catch. test positive for thc at work, you could hear the words "you're fired." >> i'm not going get bitter anytime soon. i need the marijuana and i don't want to go the whole rest of my life without having a job. >> reporter: it happened to brandon, a quadriplegic fired in 2010 working as a telephone customer service representative, good annual reviews and using medical marijuana off duty to control muscle spasms when a company drug test showed thc in his system. >> the first time that dish ever knew about brandon's use. >> reporter: so coates case went to court. both the arapaho county trial court and state appeals court ruled in dish network's favor saying even though marijuana is legal in colorado, it is still illegal under federal law.
hi, anna. >> reporter: the green rush continues. really, the demand outweighing supply, and yet as people are rushing to get their hands on this stuff, they might not be thinking about one thing. you could be putting your job on the line. turns out, colorado's new rocky mountain high comes with a catch. test positive for thc at work, you could hear the words "you're fired." >> i'm not going get bitter anytime soon. i need the marijuana and i don't want to go the whole rest...
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welcome to countdown, i am mark barton. >> and i am anna edwards. let's check in with francine in davos. is the chairman and ceo of spain's largest power company. thanks for joining me on bloomberg. before we talk about renewables and the renewable sector, the mood is optimistic. >> there has been a tremendous change in the last year. last year, people felt upset about what was happening. this year is more optimistic. -- last night, i had dinner with the heads of the latin american countries. same thing in the rest of the areas of the world. the urine haveng to go, there was talk about a spanish bailout. do you really think the eurocrisis is over? mentioned, the spanish prime minister is a person who is reflexive. he had a lot of information. he will make the more right decision. he did. is most difficult decision with the bailout. we recognize that was a success now. spain has moved out of the crisis. -- spanish companies visiting the most important financial towns. i predicted it would happen. there was a concern about whether it will be real. spa
welcome to countdown, i am mark barton. >> and i am anna edwards. let's check in with francine in davos. is the chairman and ceo of spain's largest power company. thanks for joining me on bloomberg. before we talk about renewables and the renewable sector, the mood is optimistic. >> there has been a tremendous change in the last year. last year, people felt upset about what was happening. this year is more optimistic. -- last night, i had dinner with the heads of the latin american...
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so says anna holmes. it it feels very revolutionary. when you look at them, do they want to be feminists? is this what they are actively trying to do? >> that is an interesting question. you noknow, michelle obama hasn declared herself a feminist in any way. beyonce's latest album she really has. we can take a look at the song "flawless" where she quotes from a title we should be feminist and in the video that accompanies that song, it's clear that she claims that mantel for herself and that sparks debate. >> great article by the way. when you discuss this idea, they have done so much as women, so much as african-americans, do they set the bar maybe too high for other women to try to emulate? >> that's an interesting question. this idea of can a woman really have it all. and we hear from folks who are talking about them being mothers and also professionals and where they put their emphasis. the idea that they can determine for themselves what success looks like and that they don't have to, you know, be just professionals or just mothers
so says anna holmes. it it feels very revolutionary. when you look at them, do they want to be feminists? is this what they are actively trying to do? >> that is an interesting question. you noknow, michelle obama hasn declared herself a feminist in any way. beyonce's latest album she really has. we can take a look at the song "flawless" where she quotes from a title we should be feminist and in the video that accompanies that song, it's clear that she claims that mantel for...
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santa anna winds are picking up. the warning takes affect shortly and red flag warnings start tomorrow. >>> high surf advisory in effect for another 12 hours. the swell that's coming out of the northwest triggered from earlier storms made the weather service anxious enough to post the warning. that should subside overnight t.numbers are in the upper 50s, low 60s. as we look at the relatively calm ocean beach, the numbers tonight will tumble into the 30s and 40s inland. now it's time to set our sights on seattle next sunday. there is a 20% chance of showers when the game starts. they've been suffering from less rain. the system that smacked them saturday is headed to the rockies. we're looking at sunshine. mid-60s in the bay tomorrow and inland will be into the upper 60s. high pressure builds in behind all of this. the santa anna winds will not affect us that much. we'll have offshore gusts and red flag warnings are posted for southern california. cooler weather to the midwest and then behind it, high pressure rebuild
santa anna winds are picking up. the warning takes affect shortly and red flag warnings start tomorrow. >>> high surf advisory in effect for another 12 hours. the swell that's coming out of the northwest triggered from earlier storms made the weather service anxious enough to post the warning. that should subside overnight t.numbers are in the upper 50s, low 60s. as we look at the relatively calm ocean beach, the numbers tonight will tumble into the 30s and 40s inland. now it's time to...
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i'm anna kooiman. america hits the hiring brakes. that unemployment report shows the country is on the wrong track with thousands dropping out of the workforce, simply giving up. what does it all mean for you? we will break it down. three months after the botched launch, contractors behind the obama contract finally getting fired. in its place is a company accuse dollarsed of defrauding the taxpayer. >> target security breach bigger than expected, affecting up to 70 million more customers than originally thought. that's one out of every three people. this morning, what you you can do to protect yourself and your security with your credit card. we will talk about it, "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ >> i'm yvonne that trump and you are watching "fox & friends" best show on news television. >> on news television, you are absolutely right. you are getting warmer. good morning, it is sunday -- no, it is saturday. >> don't jump the gun. >> so much more "fox & friends" ahead. >> 8 more hours to go. >> thought we only had four hours le
i'm anna kooiman. america hits the hiring brakes. that unemployment report shows the country is on the wrong track with thousands dropping out of the workforce, simply giving up. what does it all mean for you? we will break it down. three months after the botched launch, contractors behind the obama contract finally getting fired. in its place is a company accuse dollarsed of defrauding the taxpayer. >> target security breach bigger than expected, affecting up to 70 million more customers...
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. >> and i am anna edwards. reporters are standing by across the world. they are ready to deliver the stories that will inform your day. report on thes to president's struggle to keep his private life private. >> and how this veggie may have helped over the holidays. and the private equity firm may be hungry for a taste of one of the top companies. that story ahead. and what it will take to monetize sports franchises. >> some of the big inner views that are coming up on bloomberg television. we are meeting with some of the heavy hitters. first, the ceo of the u.s. team in brooklyn. we will be with him on countdown. ahead is the nba face-off in london against the atlanta hawks. >> and we look at how car racing is going global with the infinity red bull team. plus, we talk more with the chief commercial officer for the arsenal team. he talks about how he is working to promote the team to win international fan base. >> asian stocks are higher this morning. that after the world bank raises its forecast. it sees the world economy expanding 3.2%. that compares
. >> and i am anna edwards. reporters are standing by across the world. they are ready to deliver the stories that will inform your day. report on thes to president's struggle to keep his private life private. >> and how this veggie may have helped over the holidays. and the private equity firm may be hungry for a taste of one of the top companies. that story ahead. and what it will take to monetize sports franchises. >> some of the big inner views that are coming up on...
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i am anna edwards in london. this is "on the move" on bloomberg television. let's have a look at one of the top movers today. vodafone down by 5.6%. at&t has said they are not bidding for vodafone. they had to satisfy the takeover rules in the u.k. they say they are not bidding. that comment is good for six months. that is it at the moment. 11.9% afterdown by that company came out with a profit warning, announcing a non-cash impairment of approximately $2.4 billion partly to do it egypt emma partly to do with the united states. numbers will be out on the fourth of february. we spoke exclusively to the former president of the european central bank, jean-claude trichet over the weekend. he told us the davos man -- told us what the davos man has got right about 2014. >> the davos man is probably right in thinking that year to is -- 2014 will be later with andth all over the world with a little bit more growth than last year. again, the mood is good and you can understand that from a short-term perspective. of course
i am anna edwards in london. this is "on the move" on bloomberg television. let's have a look at one of the top movers today. vodafone down by 5.6%. at&t has said they are not bidding for vodafone. they had to satisfy the takeover rules in the u.k. they say they are not bidding. that comment is good for six months. that is it at the moment. 11.9% afterdown by that company came out with a profit warning, announcing a non-cash impairment of approximately $2.4 billion partly to do it...
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anna and i up for a couple of hours. see you in a couple of minutes. reactiong me now or a to the latest sales from sainsbury's, let's welcome david gray, a retail analyst. surprised on the numbers? >> i think the numbers really show a general slowdown if we look at the previous quarters. they are now flat. slight concern for the future. i think they reflect a convergence among the big four. we are expecting tesco to the negative, sainsbury's at the upper end. >> once you've read out the fuel, it was again a consecutive growth. that is nine years. veryare doing something correct. >> absolutely. strongally they had a focus on expansion of convenience stores. the convenience business is doing very well. their online grocery business is also doing very well. i think one of the think they have done really well is a focus on their own label ranges, good quality within their own label ranges. focus on that quality within those ranges. >> talk to me about this. every time we cover retail, no othersere but with around for quite some time, they are the disrupto
anna and i up for a couple of hours. see you in a couple of minutes. reactiong me now or a to the latest sales from sainsbury's, let's welcome david gray, a retail analyst. surprised on the numbers? >> i think the numbers really show a general slowdown if we look at the previous quarters. they are now flat. slight concern for the future. i think they reflect a convergence among the big four. we are expecting tesco to the negative, sainsbury's at the upper end. >> once you've read...
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i'm anna kooiman. new word, same story. new details this morning about the president's state of the union speech, is income inequality off the agenda? not so fast. wait until you hear what the president is calling it now. >>> and pot no more dangerous and booze and cigarettes. looks like the president forgot to check in with his own drug cheat. what she's saying this morning and why she's furious with the white house. >>> and justin bieber, the pop star high-tailing to a place where he can drink in peace, the beaches of panama. why don't the stars ever learn? "fox and friends" begins right now. >>> well, good morning. great to be you here on "fox and friends." come in and stay a while. >> it's so warm and cozy. it's freezing outside. >> actually, you know what? i disagree with you. it was 21 as i was walking in, and that actually felt like a relief compared to the deep freeze. >> your apartment? >> my apartment. >> you have the coldest apartment in new york city. >> with the cold snap tomorrow, tuesday and wednesday of this
i'm anna kooiman. new word, same story. new details this morning about the president's state of the union speech, is income inequality off the agenda? not so fast. wait until you hear what the president is calling it now. >>> and pot no more dangerous and booze and cigarettes. looks like the president forgot to check in with his own drug cheat. what she's saying this morning and why she's furious with the white house. >>> and justin bieber, the pop star high-tailing to a place...
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i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck this morning. america ringing in a brand-new year. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! >> we'll show you the celebrations from around the country. >> and today obamacare officially making its debut. and despite more canceled plans than enrollments, the woman in charge has only one thing to say. >> i'm thrilled that we're going to have millions of people for the first time. >> we've got the breakdown on how it will affect your health care and your wallet in 2014. >> after a dramatic end to the year, what is the "duck dynasty" crew saying now >> it's a new year. we're ready to break in a new year and start it all over again. >> the stars of "duck dynasty" speaking out for the first time exclusive to fox on the a & e controversy, their new season and their plans for 2014. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> rocking in 2014 with kool and the gang giving you a live look at times square. unbelievable the cleanup crew was able to get the confetti from the millions of people packed in last night. we're asking every
i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck this morning. america ringing in a brand-new year. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! >> we'll show you the celebrations from around the country. >> and today obamacare officially making its debut. and despite more canceled plans than enrollments, the woman in charge has only one thing to say. >> i'm thrilled that we're going to have millions of people for the first time. >> we've got the breakdown on how it will affect your health care...
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anna and anna. i use to them the stop was to use. it's two c to three. and. wind ceased telstra. last tuesday is the risk. dc is known as the region babies. in the winter you can make it snow can exceed two teachers todaye got to meet wasr cheery in boston. ms milledge was. beach resorts to using sources survive. along with these weekends. so in sum up squeezing. he heard a small fleets no one to bits. two spring arrives. somebody living in harmo cheer on you see. it was. one will will will or wil
anna and anna. i use to them the stop was to use. it's two c to three. and. wind ceased telstra. last tuesday is the risk. dc is known as the region babies. in the winter you can make it snow can exceed two teachers todaye got to meet wasr cheery in boston. ms milledge was. beach resorts to using sources survive. along with these weekends. so in sum up squeezing. he heard a small fleets no one to bits. two spring arrives. somebody living in harmo cheer on you see. it was. one will will will or...
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anna still shops here but uses cash instead. >> yes, i have lost faith in target somewhat. >> reporter: and nieman marcus says there has been fraud since december, and don't know the scope of the fraud. they say they have begun to take certain steps to further enhance customer security. lana guardy has not heard from the store yet. >> i wish i did, i need to know, definitely, i need to know. >> i worry about actually shopping at many places if this is going to keep happening. if veu know, we're going to be compromised so often, and all the time with sensitive information. >> the retailers need to take more seriously the challenges of security information. >> reporter: david thaw is an expert in cyber security in connecticut. he says most major retail stores have only one person protecting all of their consumer information. >> and while some industries such as finance and health care are taking steps to address these problems, the retail industry is substantially behind the curve. >> reporter: and until the retail industry takes cyber security more seriously, he says more consumers will
anna still shops here but uses cash instead. >> yes, i have lost faith in target somewhat. >> reporter: and nieman marcus says there has been fraud since december, and don't know the scope of the fraud. they say they have begun to take certain steps to further enhance customer security. lana guardy has not heard from the store yet. >> i wish i did, i need to know, definitely, i need to know. >> i worry about actually shopping at many places if this is going to keep...
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anna? >>> all right, tucker. thanks. according to a new study pregnant women who drink lightly have better adjusted children. european researchers surveyed 100,000 pregnant women from 1996 to 2002 and discovered those who drank two glasses of wine a week had kids with better mental health. >> a week? so should women be drinking during their pregnancy. here to weigh in is dr. phillip? >> hello. >> it's all in an effort to make my children smarter. >> this study was very controversi controversial. it was a study in denmark. we know that alcohol in large amounts causes many issues with birth defects. it can impact their mental development of the child. there was very little known in medical research of what happens if you drank very lightly, one to four glasses a week, five to eight glasses. what they said was light or moderate. in this study, what they did, they looked at women prenatally and they looked at their children at age 5. their i.q.s, attention span, they looked at their ability to plan and organize and tasks tha
anna? >>> all right, tucker. thanks. according to a new study pregnant women who drink lightly have better adjusted children. european researchers surveyed 100,000 pregnant women from 1996 to 2002 and discovered those who drank two glasses of wine a week had kids with better mental health. >> a week? so should women be drinking during their pregnancy. here to weigh in is dr. phillip? >> hello. >> it's all in an effort to make my children smarter. >> this study...
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i'm guy johnson. >> i'm anna edwards. francine is off today. this is "the pulse." >> let's start with the ukraine where the prime minister said he would resign. prime minister as rove said he could step down to help bring an end to street violence. >> the ukrainian prime minister has offered to resign. the president has not accepted his resignation request just yet. -- his offer is accepted by the president, he would remain acting prime minister until someone agrees to accept the job. he said he is doing this as an olive fwrooverage the on decision to quell the protests. the opposition or at least two opposition leaders said they don't want that job. so it is entirely possible that as prime him minister for sometime. they have been in recess at the parliament. they are supposed to come back in. he says i'm prepared to share power. why don't you accept it? >> to what extent is he prepared to share power? power is quite concentrated in the you can rain in the president's hand. >> the leaders are in the head of the parliament's office now. i suspe
i'm guy johnson. >> i'm anna edwards. francine is off today. this is "the pulse." >> let's start with the ukraine where the prime minister said he would resign. prime minister as rove said he could step down to help bring an end to street violence. >> the ukrainian prime minister has offered to resign. the president has not accepted his resignation request just yet. -- his offer is accepted by the president, he would remain acting prime minister until someone agrees...
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anna, you are close to jeb bush. what do you think about the special relationship between former president george h.w. bush and former president bill clinton and their families? >> i think it is absolutely genuine and true. i can tell you that i have witnessed it. the last time i saw bill clinton and as you know my better half who is a friend of bill clinton owns a hotel where jeb bush is a tenant. bill clinton was coming into the hotel. i said, bill, your little brother is not in town but he sends his regards. he knew i was talking about jeb . he said tell him next week i'm stopping by houston and i am going to see his mom and dad. he visits them regularly and i think absolutely he has a very special fondness for george h.w. bush and it is mutual. >> you worked for bill clinton when he was president of the united states and supported hillary clinton's run for the white house. what do you make of the unique relationship? >> i think it should give us hope that after such partisan bickering that we can transcend that.
anna, you are close to jeb bush. what do you think about the special relationship between former president george h.w. bush and former president bill clinton and their families? >> i think it is absolutely genuine and true. i can tell you that i have witnessed it. the last time i saw bill clinton and as you know my better half who is a friend of bill clinton owns a hotel where jeb bush is a tenant. bill clinton was coming into the hotel. i said, bill, your little brother is not in town...
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anna, let's talk about what is happening. we have seen strong data coming through from nationwide as well. >> indy, let's talk about the u.k. housing market and the property market in general. let's bring in our guest, john neal. he is head of u.k. research. take you for coming in to talk to us. let's talk about this argument about how there is a lack of supply in the u.k. some people go as far as to say that the government shouldn't have introduced the help to buy scheme but a help to build scheme. the government has said they try to change the planning regulations to make it easier for build new homes. how many more new homes newly need to see being built? >> over the past few years, they have been building a little over 100,000 houses per year in england. we are massively under target. this isn't a recent thing, though. if you compare us to any other developed economy, we are well behind in terms of both the number and size of houses we produce. >> there are no quick fixes i imagine. what are the solutions? >> it is a comp
anna, let's talk about what is happening. we have seen strong data coming through from nationwide as well. >> indy, let's talk about the u.k. housing market and the property market in general. let's bring in our guest, john neal. he is head of u.k. research. take you for coming in to talk to us. let's talk about this argument about how there is a lack of supply in the u.k. some people go as far as to say that the government shouldn't have introduced the help to buy scheme but a help to...
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. >> we begin with anna kooiman live in the elements in central park. i am sure it is cold out there. >> good morning ainsley and everybody at home. new york city feeling more like a frozen tundra than the big apple this morning. central park is behind me. 11 inches fell. the kids will probably enjoying it after school today because new yorkers are taking this in stride. in fact schools are supposed to be in session today. 11 inches falling in concession that caused a huge problem after work. the timing of the storm was terrible. 1700 plows. 2,000 workers manning two-hour shifts rescuing drivers. this one grandmother and 9 month old grandson in the car had to be rescued. take a listen. >>> we were going up this hill and we started in diverse and started going diagonal lee. >> a nightmare for commuters yesterday. you should have seen social media about this. a lot of people upset with mayor jody blas yo. this is his second snowstorm he is dealing with on his watch. he said there was nothing we could do the plow efforts we did was as good as we could do.
. >> we begin with anna kooiman live in the elements in central park. i am sure it is cold out there. >> good morning ainsley and everybody at home. new york city feeling more like a frozen tundra than the big apple this morning. central park is behind me. 11 inches fell. the kids will probably enjoying it after school today because new yorkers are taking this in stride. in fact schools are supposed to be in session today. 11 inches falling in concession that caused a huge problem...
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anna, your hotels have t wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotel's robes are fabulous. so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. >>> all right, we have breaking news from the middle east right now, where the american man arrested over this parody video has now been released after nine months in jail. sara sidner is in abu dhabi with the latest. sara. >> reporter: john, yeah, he has spent nine months in jail. his family has been fighting to get him out of jail with the help after they went public of hollywood a-list comedians like will ferrell and a u.s. senator and the governor of arizona, where shezanne kassim is from. this has been an ordeal for the family, a lot of people calling for his release. finally, the release did happen. the uae, however, sentenced him to one year in prison, a $10,000 fine for what they say was a video that defamed the uae abroad. that was the charge that he was convicted of, along with four other men, two of them from here in the uae. we understand that he has definitely been released. he was take
anna, your hotels have t wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotel's robes are fabulous. so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. >>> all right, we have breaking news from the middle east right now, where the american man arrested over this parody video has now been released after nine months in jail. sara sidner is in abu dhabi with the latest. sara. >> reporter: john, yeah, he has spent nine months in jail. his family has been fighting...
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>> anna kooiman, thanks. >>> and now to our brew on this. we asked is bieber's bad behavior a typical teen phase or is he heading down a dangerous path? here are some of your responses: >> what does this uncertainty mean? doug luzader is here to tell us about the stormy outlook for insurers. >> it could be bad news for the insurance companies. as a whole they took a big hit from moody's investors services. the service downgraded the agency from stable to negative. they site concerns about the lwy enrollment numbers about the young and constant screams of regulatory changes coming from the white house. as far as the public is concerned the president's numbers when it comes to healthcare are taking a hit. 38 percent of registered voters approve of the handling of healthcare. 59 percent disapprove. a lot may stem from the obamacare web site which is runnirun into one trouble after another. the site appears to be functioning better now. this is a concern to registered voters. if you enter into the site it will be kept private. 9 percent are conf
>> anna kooiman, thanks. >>> and now to our brew on this. we asked is bieber's bad behavior a typical teen phase or is he heading down a dangerous path? here are some of your responses: >> what does this uncertainty mean? doug luzader is here to tell us about the stormy outlook for insurers. >> it could be bad news for the insurance companies. as a whole they took a big hit from moody's investors services. the service downgraded the agency from stable to negative....
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joining us now to discuss the decision is congresswoman anna eschew ranking democratic member of the house subcommittee on communications and technology. she represents california's 18th congressional district. good to have you with us. the ruling was 2 to 1 but the language was pretty emphatic. where does it leave congress and the fcc moving forward? >> well, i think that the district or the circuit court's decision is, first of all, a landmark decision, a very, very important one for the american people. i would say that they ruled in favor of what has always been at the heart of telecommunications law in our country, dating back to the early 30s when the fcc was actually the federal communications commission was established, and that is to the public good, to serve the public. and in this decision, which was -- it was a lawsuit that was brought by verizon. verizon did not want the fcc -- they were challenging that the fcc have any authority whatsoever to regulate in this in this square, so to speak. and they lost. the court said that the fcc clearly has the authority to country. s
joining us now to discuss the decision is congresswoman anna eschew ranking democratic member of the house subcommittee on communications and technology. she represents california's 18th congressional district. good to have you with us. the ruling was 2 to 1 but the language was pretty emphatic. where does it leave congress and the fcc moving forward? >> well, i think that the district or the circuit court's decision is, first of all, a landmark decision, a very, very important one for...
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anna still shops here but uses cash instead. >> yes, i have lost faith in target somewhat. >> reporter: and nieman marcus says there has been fraud since december, and don't know the scope of the fraud. they say they have begun to take certain steps to further enhance customer security. lana guardy has not heard from the store yet. >> i wish i did, i need to know, definitely, i need to know. >> i worry about actually shopping at many places if this is going to keep happening. if veu know, we're going to be compromised so often, and all the time with sensitive information. >> the retailers need to take more seriously the challenges of security information. >> reporter: david thaw is an expert in cyber security in connecticut. he says most major retail stores have only one person protecting all of their consumer information. >> and while some industries such as finance and health care are taking steps to address these problems, the retail industry is substantially behind the curve. >> reporter: and until the retail industry takes cyber security more seriously, he says more consumers will
anna still shops here but uses cash instead. >> yes, i have lost faith in target somewhat. >> reporter: and nieman marcus says there has been fraud since december, and don't know the scope of the fraud. they say they have begun to take certain steps to further enhance customer security. lana guardy has not heard from the store yet. >> i wish i did, i need to know, definitely, i need to know. >> i worry about actually shopping at many places if this is going to keep...
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anna still shops here but uses cash instead. >> yes, i have lost faith in target somewhat. >> reporter: and nieman marcus says there has been fraud since december, and don't know the scope of the fraud. they say they have begun to take certain steps to further enhance customer security. lana guardy has not heard from the store yet. >> i wish i did, i need to know, definitely, i need to know. >> i worry about actually shopping at many places if this is going to keep happening. if veu know, we're going to be compromised so often, and all the time with sensitive information. >> the retailers need to take more seriously the challenges of security information. >> reporter: david thaw is an expert in cyber security in connecticut. he says most major retail stores have only one person protecting all of their consumer information. >> and while some industries such as finance and health care are taking steps to address these problems, the retail industry is substantially behind the curve. >> reporter: and until the retail industry takes cyber security more seriously, he says more consumers will
anna still shops here but uses cash instead. >> yes, i have lost faith in target somewhat. >> reporter: and nieman marcus says there has been fraud since december, and don't know the scope of the fraud. they say they have begun to take certain steps to further enhance customer security. lana guardy has not heard from the store yet. >> i wish i did, i need to know, definitely, i need to know. >> i worry about actually shopping at many places if this is going to keep...
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>>anna escobedo cabral, thank you so much. >>thank you. thanks bill! coming up...find out what's in the charts for apple after it's 8% drop. plus...fit for the job. how one man keeps the wealthy, healthy! we'll be right back! i'm going to pass chemistry, and i'll take it from there. i'm going to do what makes me happy. i'm going to work hard. be independent. live large. make the most of every opportunity. i knew i wanted to go to college. but figuring out how to pay for it? i didn't have a clue. the u.s. department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. call him the corporate fat fixer. jeff hyman-- ceo of retrofit-- is on set with us this morning. good morning. >>good morning. >>your company is focused on trimming the fat of ceo's and other executives. what exactly do you do? >>so, retrofit
>>anna escobedo cabral, thank you so much. >>thank you. thanks bill! coming up...find out what's in the charts for apple after it's 8% drop. plus...fit for the job. how one man keeps the wealthy, healthy! we'll be right back! i'm going to pass chemistry, and i'll take it from there. i'm going to do what makes me happy. i'm going to work hard. be independent. live large. make the most of every opportunity. i knew i wanted to go to college. but figuring out how to pay for it? i didn't...
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anna werner, cbs news, dallas. >> maryland police are putting together a profile of darion marcus aguilar, the 19-year-old gunman who killed two people in a shopping mall outside of baltimore yesterday before killing himself. jeff pegues is there tonight with the latest, jeff. >> reporter: jeff, investigators who have been trying to pin down a reason for this murder, so far they don't have one, they have gone through evidence in the suspect's home including a journal. late today bill mcmahon the police chief leading the investigation told us they still don't know why the suspect darion marcus aguilar opened fire on the columbia mall. does this open up the possibility that perhaps this is an angry customer who walked in and started firing? >> i think it is all possible, again, we are just over 24 hours into this. >> reporter: shortly after 10:00 a.m. on saturday investigators believe aguilar was dropped off by a taxi and walked into the upper level of the mall, staying there for several minutes and then they say he took an escalator downstairs before going back up. that's where the shootin
anna werner, cbs news, dallas. >> maryland police are putting together a profile of darion marcus aguilar, the 19-year-old gunman who killed two people in a shopping mall outside of baltimore yesterday before killing himself. jeff pegues is there tonight with the latest, jeff. >> reporter: jeff, investigators who have been trying to pin down a reason for this murder, so far they don't have one, they have gone through evidence in the suspect's home including a journal. late today...
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good news guru anna kaiser is with us. her clients include sarah jessica parker, kelly ripa, shakira, what do they all have in common? they're all hot and healthy and anna revealing her sexiest star secrets. first, abc's deborah roberts visited one of her high-impact workout classes. take a look. >> reporter: it was a photo seen around the world that set celeb fitness watchers buzzing. >> we didn't know it would go viral. >> reporter: kelly ripa's tweet of her killer abs. pretty crazy for a mom of three and the woman who helped her get a ripped stomach. anna kaiser who trains a roster of celebs from kelly to sarah jessica parker, even singer shakira seen here on "self" magazine five months after giving birth. at her new york city studio kaiser's rocking it with make no mistake this dance class is a full body workout. i wanted a one-on-one session to find out how she got that stomach of steel. >> walk it out so that your feet are on the ball stabilizing with your left leg as you bring that right toe to touch the ground. and
good news guru anna kaiser is with us. her clients include sarah jessica parker, kelly ripa, shakira, what do they all have in common? they're all hot and healthy and anna revealing her sexiest star secrets. first, abc's deborah roberts visited one of her high-impact workout classes. take a look. >> reporter: it was a photo seen around the world that set celeb fitness watchers buzzing. >> we didn't know it would go viral. >> reporter: kelly ripa's tweet of her killer abs....
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anna. >> yes. it feels more like a frozen tundra then the big apple. yes, some people are enjoying it. we've got dog walkers. i haven't seen ski poles. central park did get 11 inches of snow. we're in the iconic columbus circle area. don't let the gorgeousness of this stuff fool you. it's been a real headache. there is states of emergency in parts of the state of new york and the entire state of new jersey. the commute is super slick. we've got the plows really work the roadways. but it was a nightmare during rush hour yesterday. commuters complaining, lighting up social media about this. if you have any friends in the northeast in particular, the storm hit right at rush hour, leaving some drivers in the gridlock. but others even stranded, like this grandmother and her nine-month-old grandson. >> i had to tap my brakes and slid me to that the wall. pretty slick. >> right. an absolute nightmare for commuters all the way from north carolina up to new england dealing with this. one death in the state
anna. >> yes. it feels more like a frozen tundra then the big apple. yes, some people are enjoying it. we've got dog walkers. i haven't seen ski poles. central park did get 11 inches of snow. we're in the iconic columbus circle area. don't let the gorgeousness of this stuff fool you. it's been a real headache. there is states of emergency in parts of the state of new york and the entire state of new jersey. the commute is super slick. we've got the plows really work the roadways. but it...
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. >> i am anna edwards. a warm welcome to the program. are ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. jon ferro is looking ahead. ryan chilcote is on the ground at the london boat show. >> we have another quarter of sliding sales. there is competition from chinese brands and, who better than manus cranny to talk about center stage in london. -- london? >> george osborne will set out his vision a more spending cuts in a speech and lower taxes. >> not a cheery message for a lot people in one of the fastest-growing economies in the western world. you have unemployment and -- of unemployment falling and economic activity rising. truths andr of hard the government will not be losing the purse strings. tempering andot this is about minimizing the government's role in the economy. incentivizing and hiring more. funded bynot be borrowing and, as we start 2014, really, this is about setting this up for next year. >> it is a big year because the election. despite the improvement in the economy, the conservatives are losing some of their
. >> i am anna edwards. a warm welcome to the program. are ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. jon ferro is looking ahead. ryan chilcote is on the ground at the london boat show. >> we have another quarter of sliding sales. there is competition from chinese brands and, who better than manus cranny to talk about center stage in london. -- london? >> george osborne will set out his vision a more spending cuts in a speech and lower taxes. >> not a cheery...
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i think, anna, you've gotten to the crux of it. there have been cases in other state where is the family wanted the child and by the way, there have been children that have been born and they have been normal. and they have been -- i'm not saying there are a lot of them, but there are some. >> this is a political issue. this is the logical extension of what the anti-abortion movement wants. they want women to have no control of their own bodies. they want the texas legislature to decide whether this woman has to carry this baby to term, even though she's dead. it is a repulsive abrogation -- >> i don't believe that. i lived in florida through the terry schiavo case. that became a political case with politicians, even at the federal level weighing in. i have not seen any political involvement with this. >> the law was designed -- this is nothing but a trojan horse -- >> we don't know that mark. >> of course we know that. >> we do know that! the very example anna gave was the abortion example and that's the only one you have jumped i
i think, anna, you've gotten to the crux of it. there have been cases in other state where is the family wanted the child and by the way, there have been children that have been born and they have been normal. and they have been -- i'm not saying there are a lot of them, but there are some. >> this is a political issue. this is the logical extension of what the anti-abortion movement wants. they want women to have no control of their own bodies. they want the texas legislature to decide...